New primary and secondary Gleason patterns were assigned and the risk of lethal prostate cancer (defined as death or development of bony metastases) was estimated for grades 2–5, 6, 3 + 4 ...
One hundred fifty-one out of 243 (62%) had any Gleason pattern 4 or greater with 59/243 (24%) dominant pattern 4 or greater. Prostate cancer was detected in 142/181 (78%). When analysed by lesion ...
The patient was clinically staged as T2a. Ultrasound-guided biopsy revealed prostate adenocarcinoma in three out of six cores with GLEASON SCORE 7 (4 + 3) tumor in the left mid and apical cores.
A 61-year-old man with a history of recurrent prostate cancer presented with obstructive urinary symptoms. At the age of 51 years, a routine physical examination discovered an incidentally ...